The Witch is the second album by Ambar, and collaboration between actress and singer María Conchita Alonso and Italo–Venezuelan producer Rudy La Scala.
However, trends were already starting to change and the popularity of disco from the 1970s was ending, so this album is less dance-oriented and it leans more towards rock.
That imagery, together with the album title and her reputation for wildness in the media fueled rumors about her being a Satan worshipper in the tabloids.
However, it was a moderate hit in Venezuela and paved the way for Maria Conchita's solo debut "Dangerous Rhythm".
Besides the title track, the album includes five other songs where Alonso sings the lead vocals ("Lonely Is The World", "Mr. Renny", "I'm OK", "Do You Love?"